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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 26

    For the first time, scientists have found a large, watery lake beneath an ice cap on Marshttps://nyti.ms/2A9nGxb 

    3:45 AM - 26 Jul 2018
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      2. k l a a t u‏ @klaatuknowsbest Jul 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Isn't it funny how microbes on #Mars can be considered life but not that of an unborn human, a fetus in the womb waiting yet to be born? Actually, that's not so funny.

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      3. B I T‏ @BuildIntoTrains Jul 26
        Replying to @klaatuknowsbest @nytimes

        Microbes are fully developed organisms.

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      1. Ed Ganza‏ @Xtapha45 Jul 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Great! A new place to store our plastics!

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      1. Linda Victorino‏ @tigerlilyon Jul 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Don't have an excuse for Space Force? Make one up!

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      1. Soniya Deshmukh‏ @soniya_deshmukh Jul 26
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        This is extremely important and also a revolutionary discovery after all this time. I'm very happy that this is happening in our time. Let's hope we can find a way to sustain life on another planet.

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      1. George Coleman‏ @georgecolemanjr Jul 26
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        With water on Mars finding life is next so I think 45 should head up to Mars with his space troops and setup a new outpost and golf course and stay there!

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      1. B. Jackson‏ @bjackson215 Jul 26
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        Lets hope for the best! These scientists need to keep climbing and inspriing with these discoveries because time is of the essence!!

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      1. Watt Dahale‏ @WattDahale Jul 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        I don't think so. They have not actually found any water- they think they have found water. They got pictures and scans- but no real water... Misleading at best, just like man made climate change- faking data.

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      1. NYGIRL 🌊 🗽 🌊‏ @99rose_99 Jul 26
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        I call for 45 to go to his home planet and check it out! #spaceforce

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      2. Sam‏ @DisneyTsamTsam Jul 26
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        @halleluiya #PhobosDeimos2030

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      1. Jeff Anderson‏ @JeffAnd747747 Jul 30
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        Besides these so called scientist can discover all they want but don’t have the skills to deal with it . They discover power that is beyond there control with out thing who will control it. Sure the atomic bomb stoped a war but it also destroyed more than 100000 Lives

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      1. Jeff Anderson‏ @JeffAnd747747 Jul 30
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        Alien life if left undisturbed for 60000 years or so like that is going to happen . I wish these idiots would stop looking for life on other planets as they would not know what to do with it . Let’s sort this planet out first get our act together before we stuff up another race.

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      1. RudyM‏ @someinserious Jul 26
        Replying to @nytimes @danrafaelespn

        How about Pluto?

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      1. @MySelf‏ @pecasan09 Jul 26
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        😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this shit is fake.

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      1. Africa For TRUMP‏ @AfrikaForTRUMP Jul 26
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      1. Ra’mon A. Edwards  🗽 🥊 🏆 🎼 🏀‏ @lovemoniebear7 Jul 26
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